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5. Carefullyremovethesawblade(27)
from the bottom of the protective hood
(24).
Installing the saw blade
4. Place the saw blade (27) from below in
the protective hood (24) on the spindle.
Themarkedrunningdirection
on the saw blade (27) must cor-
respond with the marked run-
ning direction on the protective hood
(24).
5. Placetheflange(38)onthesawblade
(27).
6. Pressthespindlelock(37)andfixthe
flange(38)andthesawblade(27)
withthescrew(39)usingthelargehex
key (16).
WARNING!Thearrowonthesaw
blade must match the direction ar-
row (direction of travel, marked on
the protective hood).
Makesurethatthesawbladeis
suitable for the speed of the tool.
Connecting the dust
extraction
Connectaapproveddustandshavingsex-
tractiondirectlytothechipejector(4).
When working with materials that
produce dangerous dust, connect
the device to an appropriate, tested
dustclassMsuctiondevice.
Mounting the rip fence
1. Loosenthebutterflyscrew(11)forthe
parallel guide holder (40) and insert
the parallel guide (30) in the parallel
guide holder (40).
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2. thedesiredcuttingwidth.Useametre
for this if necessary.
Therecesses(25)onthefrontedgeof
the saw table (10) indicate the cutting
edge for the cutting angle settings 0°
and 45° (see detail picture).
3 Tightenthewingscrews(11)ofthepa-
rallel guide holder (40).
Overload warning
• If the device is in danger of being da-
maged, the overload warning indicator
21)lightsup(briefly).Thedevice
(
turns off.
Adjusting the cutting
angle
Youcandeterminethecuttingangleusing
the cutting angle scale (13).
1. Loosen the two wing screws (7) of the
cutting angle preselection.
2. Set the desired angle on the cutting
angle scale (13) based on the top
edge of the reference mark (12).
3. Tightenthewingscrews(7)again.
Tosetamitreangleof-1°or+47°,
turntheadjustingknob(14)after
swivelling.
For mitre cuts, the cutting depth is
less than the set value on the cutting
depth scale (29).
Holdthedevicefirmlywithboth
hands during the angle cut to main-
tain better control of the tool.